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May 20, 2013

Posts by valerie


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Geometry
Ok but I still don't know how to get the values of x that maximizes volume = in

Geometry
On a rectangular piece of cardboard with perimeter 11 inches, three parallel and equally spaced creases are made. The cardboard is then folded along the creases to make a rectangular box with open ends. Letting x represent the distance (in inches) between the creases, use a gr...

business math
I'm trying to solve this problem: What sinking fund payment would be required at the end of each three-month period, at 8% interest compounded quarterly, in order to amount to 20,000. I just need to know how to work the problem correctly.

geology
Thank you sooo much Ms. Sue you have no idea how much better I feel!!! I shot my instructor an email to confirm or denie this but I am going to continue to research it as it is. Who knows when he will get back to me. Thank you again!!!!!!

geology
I found that same info but another site states the Lake Erie is part of the Lowland Plains. Are they the same as the Interior Plains?? I am so lost and trying to research for my final. Thanks for your help Ms. Sue!!!!

geology
Is Lake Erie considered a part of the Interior Plains?

AP Calculus AB
A farmer wants to create a rectangular pen, which will be divided into six separate sections, as shown in the accompanying diagram. If he has 600 feet of fencing to use, what outside dimensions will maximize the area of the pen?

Math Please Help
Which statement is true? A.Two angles can be complementary and equal. B.Two angles cannot be equal if they are complementary. C. An angle can be complementary only if it is 90°. D. Only three angles can be supplementary.

1st grade
read the clue

statistics
A researcher is interested in estimating the noise levels in decibels at area urban hospitals. She wants to be 90% confident that her estimate is correct. If the standard deviation is 4.13, how large a sample is needed to get the desired information to be accurate within 0.68 ...

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